tog, smm DKOliMBEll 31, 188U. , .Blrt Ha urn oivKUii cordial! I . Id l I I I .....I, Y I.. Inrt I.1111I. mill mull ySiJlhom. The oitlco lit in thu " . "i ul.irl. IH-M iVilili'S',' tunliory between i-lit or till) HA HI uul oilier uiu mitr uro ul i ininiiii ffin ii .1 Ihprp la II ll'll'llllllllf III lllUllllluU Uu -- - - . i(eic"i" iw ...... f mNOIIECATIONAIj UllUlUm ' . i Kiiwk imrk of tiiu l'.. (i. liiiiKiine ftbb UUU JUIINb'hi siirvui. nuiiuay 41 It 11 ! .W .... ..........J .itn m. Mill week liruyer-niBMiliiif, '"-...j. iAir.lliil tViilmintn l.i AT. J.'iAJ l ll VUluiin T..m.i.sj v ..1 .11 HinaC lifiL CmillfUtl'U WIII1IHI1U, tlllKVITIKS. .. ... u a a..i.i .. 1..1I... nrit llin linim ntilv 'i i I'-1"" . .i r,,t1u'.iv Ik talked of In Iji 1! ml- has been organized at adencc, l'olic c.iuniy. i muU at all bout tit t lio I-roncI ml, J. W. htuniiold, proprietor. Flint' and C. 0. Cunningham, of en in lown over uuiniuy brandy stand has boon darted by srim. .Mr. luirio, m mo uurary M-ouronlcw for copies of tlm Now nlitioii of tlio K.sr Oiikoon'ian. mw. lostiigo paid, 10 cento eacl A, F. llrisbin, .Metaphysician, Win III lliu ill mull ri'ii. ii So. 5, I'tsr ()iii:(ioni.n Hulldiiig, TMmeryut LnUuinde Is already A,t futnul ritJ-l Inti rPh ii fdiltw di. bit anil tlie work Is continuing tew (Iourlnir mill is now engaged lii&oHT. Kverythlng Is running lb am nowly groaned wagon, and fiitors nro proud. It II... I I .. 1- f.-l.. ii, ioiiii leaves lo-muiii on a i ma ineaHuro iriii to roniuiid i i it., i.. !....; i ..I.. wnnii. no in Mini inu uuv who . I i). . I : . . .!.. ittKoou lime uuuni: ma may. -nlMrs. A. I). Stlllmnn. u-hn luivo .1:.... ti. I tt.i t,i. i. wi.i tnu inu nuiiiiiivn nun inu 11111 Kir .Milton, returned on lai.t . . i 1 1 . Hiaui. iiiiL'i tuit uiiiimiuiu v t .11.. r l - I .. . unn rmiM fill . imiiiiiv. ii i (on invert do nvcniio. l(irp,0J(). TIiIm Ih tlio bl:t :0Wforu front foot over paid 'n Willa Journal : Anv town to sot put Its linnd down In ita icrn if it Imrla. mill tlmi lit till) rtVnilli'ton. Tlio wealthy men iv rif i iiiu n it irtniinu uiinn n nnr f .in .i r ... Mr tlm ltiiilmut iiiyli nrli'rt fnr rfiof tlio damaco suit of V,F. i. t a ill maIxi lilu (iditiii tl i nliun 1 1 (i 1 1 1 W moro freo udvertlHlnj; thau jc iur i.iinuiunR. lo tlio lateness of tho wont- Wa Saturday evening, John tnni.i l'lruilii illil nnt imrform u i&n uu a ui Lim-u if is ii j w w the next niornin to Wullr. ono old Item: Means' mulct), t tho Htaiullui; joko of tuu town, 'it am not ivum down, are iiu'iun u inu comintiniiv, HiiuniBiuiK uu wy ran dliretit anvtlunu'. from on -,-,-v. ... ........ .1 n v I.T.. 2 inn vniiii.Fiir I'l.niiiuiiiniiu.i. 31 Iw a grand Now Year'H ball Homo, liotli DTOinino to bo well Uilvori' i.iitiiviililii iilfnlrH. 1Inif daneo at Milarkov'H Hall l1 I L'.... .. I ...... (Of lllfl ruinulnn Mtlil tllrt I)U11A dance wero enjoyed by n lanjo IJ -IIIIIACIP, tidtwau tho voidest of tho wa- Tft not an Mi.t.l no In illatriiKa M In lil., ...'l. ...t.l. I n..l Mtiio num Willi bwu vni-v. Mill rul,ll. nl I,r . vUfflitic Intlueneea are too inneS M. C. 1Iav.i1 and V. L. d l'endleton and F. S. Hullbrd returneil on Satunlay evenlnR'a Unlrm lwA tlmn Imi'a M IIVJU IIIDI IIMIU ui mo leaciiurn lnswiuio. 1 i!entlitiiPfi rtvrr it Vrtfl' fllll Tviuenaminc iiiBtitute. lony- hap. L.f. . . . ' -7;- utnin in uiieiauiiHo. c rrri'f r.i.. , . i .. 1 1 ..... 1 1 , p.vhutuil ui uuuiu-vi. Ujltaa . .1 -a. t -1 1. 9jT 1 ,a episcopal vnurvii, nnal rendition of tho cantata. '."wftliepherd Bov." liuured that Ida .!" Ha II rt 1. iS i-l.U entltlea toone-thlnl of tho uu ben'ii'M u-tll iiU i-ontH. thft Kl.anl. 1 11 ..1.1 1 - 1 'tlMluril IKjy HOlllll IKJ Uir UVKIiprn lint l...,,llot.n rnv. wt'Kned to b oriuinated bore. S"ed it could lie rrolucel at "JUICOml linllua unil nt llllllll- mu. D1I:1' 1!0 til no linr T .villi limn miif.t.f. II... mini ii diiK, s" . '" . ,1,1 - jci iiiikb or iem mb rI'0IZh It nil. I l.!...l..l ..;i,.,,ita r mat ecJiooi-going w no ."IKltlUa. niwl 11, n ntta.wtunn.i til A week or t?o ugo a eoupln of cnternrla ......rnu.., nu,u nioiigiit don 11 frun, Ad mm, ef.awd Willi baling h ,,p They ueroHontto town after Con but uioiv in mo money given tl ! COtlNnn. mi.... ,iv 1 ... thk sntiKi: orr. . Hills Allnwp.l ,.. i. .. .. .. I lie AllotTFil stiU II, .11,1. of 1'u'iirn rorner mul Trtmur.r .iroed. U 11 regular meeting of the eomnion IUI1I. 11IK MtO H "Mini 11 Ol 1110 I01I lit I'l.llll ntnn tl... m In ,!to( m,ak0 " Bl,0"1S '7Ui l,,,.v o'IVcciiiUt, 18: t ro were V I ..L',, r".,lu.l,,cf,,,l,1I,rwt Y"K V'wnti W.F. Jlatlulu, imi"r i tho m h ill IJh ,1 l"Tl ,0HJ.V- I'l'lThomp- 'uir, and coundhncn J. T Ymmg, ! boa Miill InnguWi. th. Urgent, and S. ltothdiil.l. .iiimeH Leliiiian la down frnm t..i inovoiumllteoim elalmn rpnmtmi nr. I en.lleton frliul. 1 Iu h.ijh that (topulur P.ua" f ?, 1 h n W lCoier n, W W Koper resort, now dtwrted hy all b.ivo two orlfiV T,J.M'"'7n -4. W WImkoii s Win lireo families, Is Mill u very pleasant I h'PA-V' Zo """Wf a3J, Kd .Marty M, plaeo of rcHidenco, and claims that tho f U 1 '""'I'n flOo. U A Smith l, Uco elimalo Is even milder than In l'en.llelon. : KSr,CMVe,15 r u0' tinil so far has been nil that could be dc-' . Tho followlnj; billfl were then referred Hired; but hiicIi Ih mvrv mm'u ,. 11, 1 to tlio committee on claims: ; I. ilnrU... 1 1 10 lniirfh'M f.f lr!, .1.1 horses on tho railroad track ho Unit 11 train innt rm. il .1. ...... and tho indignant owner receive twicj their value from tho company, Is gotllng dangerous, as proven by the recent ex" IHjrieneo of tho farmers on tlio Touehet. homo other ccheuio must bo tlevised to HWlndlo tho comiiany. A largo and beaullful painting entitled "l.iernal llav" will l ,.i,n.i. . ..... . 'iu.vii Wl. UAIIIIL- tlcm at tho opera houso on January 'J, M, amUth, 188!), tickets fifty venlsi ,1a plcttiro Is fllld. bv tllOMO wlm nrn i'nt.1. P-tent to crhlclno. to (til linilul in u-firbu nf ujtby Iho old miiHtois. l'endleton peo ple should not fall to avail themselves of tlioopporlimit" to hco It. hd. Cornegys, who Is In town from I'ilot Hock. reiKirls that a lili? ilnucn will tnko place tomorrow (Now Years) night, ut which n grand time Is cxpeetod. I'ilot Uoek young eoplo uro neatly uh cra.v 011 iltinciiii.' as iIionii nf IVtiilliinn. and alwavs turn out In full force on oc- Cl-idllS like tho llbovo. cm loitiivinniit and plcasm-o-lient. .Men llllil teams, tinder tint Hintnri-tHlnn of U. A. Smith, Imvu commenced work on tho Tustlti ftreet grade. Tho improve ment of this street will cost tho city no Ulllflll mil.illltl lit liiilinlli !. s.,k ........... ...1 I tuiiKii tiiiiuiini. ui IIIWIIUJ I lilil IU1 UAIIUllnU I . V . iivifliiiniii"vw in I1011I1I or will be spalred In Imptovlng good, aitliougli tliero lias been moro sick liuin tO. A U Uurrio IMI Tim petition of tho citizens of tho town of rendleton for a change of tho grade on on llluir street was read and referred to the committee on streets and public im provements. Tho committee 011 Erects a-iorted that they had considered tho bids which had been presented for tho grading of Tusttn street, nnl iiwanled the contract to (J. A. yinitli at the following prices: Hock, 1.10, cement, (iO cents, caith 15 cents per cublu yard, nnd tho same was tiion motion approved bv tho council. 'Iho contract o'f 0. A. Smith with the town of I'ondlo ton for tho grading of Tustln street was lead and referred to the commlttco on streets and public Improvements. The bend of Chailes Carter, recorder elect, for tho faithful performances of his duty as such recorder, was read, af proved, and ordered tiled. Tho bond of James A. Howard, trcimirer-cleet, ns read, approved and ordered filed. Council adjourned. Mountain Valley Itrnn. .Mountain Vau.kv, Dee. '27, 18S8. Tho weather U Hue, there living only a light covering of snow. the health of our neighborhood Is very and beautifying tho town. Public monov used wisely lor tins purpose ia well hih-ih indeed. Tho East Oiicikinian wishes its rcuilen. largo and small, rich and po-.r. u happy New Yeur on tho morrow. Let tlio old yenr bo ushered out and the new onu bo Welcomed witli gladncn, and may tho er rors of tho lust bo not rememtiereil with sorrow, but t-ervu us a guidance for tho future. Gcorgo Peeblcr. n well-known nnd ex tensive rancher residing between Peii-' o ton and Kcho. Is In town to-dav. Vr. l'eebler has unltouuded f.tllli In his tec- lion, paving that Iho value and niodiic- the tiower of land In his locality is hut licglnning to lo recognized us It dcherves. Ho thinks next season has good crops in store. k A largo iKtud is frozen over in tho up per end of town, ullordiiig splendid sjkj, 1 for tho merry leo skater. 1am Sunday, quitu a numlR'r took iidvantugo of the pleasures ollercd by 11 good skuto on the ice, which Is 11 hundred times moro en joyable than roller skating iu 11 crowded rink. Tho fall iiocts should now ring l i something alxiut tho advance of hoaiy winter, tho frosted network on tho tree'1, beautiful souw, nnd the like. Tho K.w OiiKdo.siAN column am ooii for those who uro ulftcd. or nlllictcd with tho "dlvlno nftltitim." Thomas Barrett has returneil from Walla Walla much improved in hcaltli and will soon bo able to again attondt) his duties ns expressman. During hi sickness Orvillo White hoHlteen ojiertttlng tlie express wagon. In tho llutchor-Hondrick trial nt 'l -jieka, Kansas, tho defendant Introduu 1 cl;ht witnesses to prove tint "Hutch" was really (lordon, tho mule-thief, but ev'dently tho jury did not bollovo them. A tow wato pipes frozo up latt n'u'it, leaving some residents throughout town without wuter this morning. Water is something which is not upmcclatcd until 11 vanuoi ira en-iiv uui.unni- uens heio In the luft six mouths than In two years' time before Our school closed lut week, with tho usual amount of grumbling and growling and kicking, which a teacher always nets in ims (iisirici iree 01 cuarge. "iiiiKiiiH" are nil the rage hero now, inert) Doing iwo or uireo a week, at prl vato bouses. All seem to enlnv theni' solves, oxcept tho fellow whose girl left mm ami went with her cousin loin. .nr. j. t. ftiiiisuuty ami nriuo arrived homo last week from tho Willamclto val ley. I understand .Mr. S. "set 'em up" to tho boys liberally. Mr. Collou and family have moved to Cold Spring for tho winter, where lie has secured feed for his stock. .Miss Cora Mcllroom has returneil to her homo iu Jack canyon, after a three months' stay among us. Mr. J. S. Ourdano is getting tho lumber on tho ground to build 11 now house. Dick Wuugh was in our vulley to-day and arrested Charles Horseman, who is charged with drawing 11 knifo on D. K. (iurdauo, and it pistol on Win. (lunlaue. Verilv. tho Pott is never Milnd tho I times iu tho way of excitement. S. P. llarton started for tho railroad tills morning, where he will put in one year's ialstr. I4ist Friday night, nt Fairvlew, some ono stole tho burr oil" Hen Dennis' buggy, and nt last accounts ho had failed to find It. Km. Th City's PlimiicM. Hecordcr Crews, who will bo ox-ro-corder by to-morrow, has prepared a minute and olahontto rcjiort to present to the council, showing tho oxuet oxense of ooratlng tho ulnars of tho city for tho past year. livery warrant Issued und paid during tho year Isdown in tho ro tiort. Warrants drawn on tho genoiul fund uggrogato (.W.'J21.77, of which niiioiiiit there Is cotiHldcrahleoutstandllig tho exact sum not yet living learned. Of 1 tlio leveo fund, warrants amounting tu m.TOJ.M Imvu liecn paid. The nlsivo hIiowh that tho esjionsoof operating tho cilt government of l'endleton, and In It Alnv.m.lnr It I) 11 11 Will ita J ' I11HKIIIK IIUIWUI f llllil"l.-lliui.in, iuhviiv- I.O. O. l.,att.enteriiii. causb, as tho water wo.ks, street liupiove- To-morrow evening u owvara hop .,.,.. ln..n. ..11 0r . ami beneflc a willlHi given at I razor's Opera Mouse, rainier will bo Ferved ut tho Villard Hmiio reBtaurant, Mrs. Hradloy, lio pr'ctroas. jaieph ltoljinson, long years ngo a res ident of Weston, but now a rancher of tho Lexington country, lit In town. Ho Is tho father of J. F, IloUnson of Pendle ton. Tom Lacefield, who Is ih town to-day from his ranch, contemplates starting a tannery on his farm. Such an enterprise would doubtless pay woll. Dry wood at Dutch Henry's: forwc-.l Instovo lenetlis tier cord 0; four foot wood jw cord fo.60. Cash must accom pany an orders. Plenty of clean towels nnd hot water, nnd a clean bath-room, all for 2. cents, J. F. Hobinton's, in Golden Itule hol. John Coffey, Ksn a wealthy nnd well known resident of Hakor City, Is over on a visit to the Hov. P. DeKoo, of Pendle ton. . Kudolph Horn has announced his in-, tention to liecomo a free and independent to tho town's jinspetlty, will testify. Pulrk & Cohen Until Ilia Llit. Falck & Cohen, n tlrm whoso very iiauio is suggestlvo of enteririse, liavo cirried off tho jalm as tho heaviest ad vertisers during Inst year in tho Kht Oh r.uoNiAN, and will receive tlio ttkj priwt Following is a list of tho ten largest ad vertisers during the year. It will bo no ticed that these same firms are all among tho most cnterpilrlng, opularand pros inrniia lii tmvu. and tho onlv deduction which can Isj drawn therefrom is tliutl every dollar invested in printers ink comes back three-fold 1 Falck & Cohen L. Duambery A Co Taylor, Jones A Co 2J0.00 HothchildAHean f Cox A Minor HailoyAHalJcriiy IM8.05 James Wheelau...... J 0. W Wheeler, (ireene A Co Lzer A Kuebler , ,,.L',A55 K.0.AK.M. Wheeler U2.03. A I'unny Clrcuuntaiice, diiVen of these United States. . j To , . Ka. or " ;ffl , A good girl can obtain eady en ! fter the Saturday night dance, one ment at easy houscliold lalior. 1-'lulr0 UOI,ni;ma,l "caught on." us the saying at this otlico. 'Is, und escorted a joung lady to her - Ihome. On iho way they jussed a ACorrcctiop. brilliantly-lighted lestaurant, and Iho Dji...nh. Kt nrezonlan. i inniin limn, wlsliiuu lo do mo correal. I . .. ..... !.., n.A,.nnbn. 1 ...... iin U'lulillll? lO (10 IUR COfm I I In the list of Masmiaraders of .the ; fhlng, invited the young U-ly to pper. Christinas ball, published In tlio nm no sue w eep eu. 01 , . , ' " ,1 of "catchlmt" diseases. lt eek lam llt Aez. mumiu. etc.. have I My cwinino ; -r . ' ; v. i lllVU onlv u $1 05 In my amon.. tl,rt',.nils of tho Washington ami smu ""lV'i - ,.,, wo woti'tgo in. I uUie senools ti.is year, and i ?J 'm, former genUeman i wef'" ' This dl-serves to go on record ; ileatlm i,...-a ..nrr...l i in i. J. 1" n .r i i Ai.....tni tlm wiHatent break of 01 IHiri.nlu 1. ...... j,....rv.k,l.wl ,841(1 .Mr, Jll IIUI1 , ,.1,1.1 .... ...,.l..nr rirri'HIKinilellt tllllS , iv a a. r nimniA wannin 111:11. Liiuit 1 iiimtr. not meet forjho simple . reawn that that there, "i ...o tf tills i'tntleti)ail 1 KenlleIllUlu,Jl,' "lv "-V" ,1 . t m . v... ..ti.inT against me et him como . IheNew ..t (At and wiuare. and I will meet him wrappers lialf way, any day in tho week. each Year's Kast Ukeoonian, in toadv for mailing, ten renin J-eave your orders at onco. Tlio It Win to lime Tnkrn 1'lnco .Innunry 1st, but Tlicrn In 110 NccPKnlty for It. ' Tho rumor of a strike on the Hues of tlioO.lt. AN. from t'matlllii to lluut ington and from Pendleton to Farming ton. was about to culminate In tho sit Ike Itself mining ficluht hrakemeii ami conductois. beeuuso of Iho new inKeago system, which reduced their wages some $1 or $. a inuiith. Tho usual grievances were sent to houiluttiirterM mid llnullv the word went out that a strike among tho above claw of employes must take plaeo on tlm first. This action on tho part of tho employes caused a meeting of uiuciaisai lAiurauue, Nitorlntciidout U. W. Johnson, who Is well liked as a "lioss" by the railroad men, being among the number. It was decided that In order to avoid trouble, tho demands of inowouiu-ue stiikors bo acceded to, and they wero given terms which are evon better than before. As u voiisvittienco frelght conductors und brakeinen are now as happy as clams at hlgh-tlile. and swear that Iho 0. It. A N. Co. is a Hlieral and generous company, and is willing to do tho right tiling by lis employes. It takes skilled laliorto ojcrate trains In this mountainous country, and the eompanv recognizes this fact. It was probably unwilling, therefore, to force its present efficient ompln-.es to striku and hire green bands in their places, unfamiliar with tho road and the modus ociunll of railroading. Tho unsatislled emploves tiro lo bo congratulated that their "kick ing" obtained, finally, full and complete satisfaction. . . -.- - Tho New Year's Kast Okkiiosian, In wrappers, ready for mailing, ten cents each. Leave your orders nt once. The sipply is limited. lintel Arrival. Vim.miii Horn: S W Strvkva, S D Mcnllt. Walla Walla: it P Klliot. Chi cago; WA Kborlv, Portland; T Welch; IJ S Hiirdacre, J t'arden, Citv: W (J Ah Closky, Colfax, W T; H '(.Jutbei-good, Alba. (ioi.iiuNltt i.i: II Donahue, Pilot Hock; DP Flowers. T It Flowers. Helix: S Kinnmonds, Hums. (' Kstes, Citv; It C Criilno, Weston; T J Marshall ; 'M K U linker, Canudii; John Jack, Annie Fir niin. Arthur Firmin-Jack, W It Holmes, linker City; T II .McIntoh, .1 Wilson, Hoekfotd, W T; (! I) Hlehle, Mcachiim : J V Smllh. Hralmird; (i Hrowu, Cold Sjitlng; V WCrollt, Ad.ims. Howmasi llousr.. .Mr Perkins nnd wife, Portland: Mlxs.lo'io Hanford, San Fran cisco; Hilly Hlto Cornelian, Hot Sluing; John Davis, Helena, M T: I) T Curl, roiieka. Kuu; m Neal, i'ilot Hock : I) H Wright, Dayton, WT; Mlko Sisirleder, Adam Siwileder, Neb; Win Fills; An v,.io,. u'.,ii,. ti'.n.. . n n. .,.,1... iiiu.i .,i.inii, ii inn. iitin.., s 4 .iiiiiiiu son and wife, Centervlllo; J H Hays, niocKinn. l iii; u k uirseu, I'onon, t ni; Frank Humblln, Drosko, Or; Ivlmer K Miles; J II Ntekell.J F Appcigor, Walla Walla; Augiift agoner, City; Thos. Cty, Payetle, Idaho. Tho Now Year's Kast Oiikuonian. I.i wrapiK-rs reaily for mailing, ten cents each. I'tive your orders at onco. Tho supply is limited. Iji (IruiKlti Wants t tin County Nwit. Iifirundo will endeavor to have a bill passed ut tho uoxt session of tlio legisla ture providing for a veto in Union vountv on tho ro-locntion of the county seat, now located nt union, i no ut uramio.iour mil, in discussing tho mnttor, says: Iji (irando wants tho county scat nnd usks for it in juslico hoi'ausa it hss doublo tho KpulutIon of any other town In tint county. Moreover, It Is grow ing rapidly und has prosiiects of lvcomingii citv In tho future. It is tho only available shipping point In tho vailov, nnd to it tho farmers aro obliged lo haul their prodoco for cxort. It lias the iidvantugo of the ehoavst freight rates, and constiiuenllj van more than comivtu with other places in tlio salo of merciiandlse. Fnr these rcisons it litis und will hold tho iargei part of Iho trado of tho county. This being so, it Is apparent that thu romoval of the county seat to La (irando wo'ild lw u convenience to tho majority of the KXinlo. "In nking for tha removal of tlio county seat the citizens of Iji (irando Intend to see that no I unions Is IiiikoiI on the tax paers. Thoy prorxjsoto bind them K'lves to glvo tl'0.0 hi lor erecting count) buildings, it sum which would moro thin buy tho building now iu posKwIon of Uu county. And if any otlier oxtiem-o now iinfon-cen chould uriso care will 1st taken that thu taxpayers outsldo of Ii (irando will bo subjected to no oxjienso theto for." Wr'll Tall You Hiimetliliig. From Hie Ui Onmle Jou rnnl, TIia .Iniiriml niHller utinrnnf.)iei1 n pur. talu hutliicsH man In li Urundu some time sinca und asked lor a small utlver tisemcnt for tho mutual Is'iicllt of tho ad verliser and tho iaper. Tho gentleman referred to ropllcd that tho pajier couh do hi in no good and ho bud no money t spare lor charily. A low days ugo uu same gentleman approached the Journu man und unburdened himself wilhud vice. Ho enthusiastically rcoucsted u to wrlto for dear life in favor of cliangini tlio county seat, and to rest not duy o night till the jeoplo of tho county wen instructed in the advantages U (Jrando itosncsMed und tho Induce mcnts it would offer for this pm pose. Now, we'll tell you somcthliH This man has unlimited gall. Ho asks . par to llvo without udverllsing patrol, nge, und then to spend money and ilm lighting to build up tho business of tin man who says it ran doliini no gool. I this just? Has such u man any decen light to exect u jujier to even favor i proposition to help tho town and his bu iness? . Tli Hotel n( Nlin. The Chemeketo Hotel at Salem Im lately como under Ihe management 0. II. .Monrro und J. It. N. Hr-ll und Im furnisheil and thoroughly changed froi top to bottom, .the kihhpn having Isxi entirely rebuilt and tho lobby and room overhauled and put in first class ord for the coming seslon of Iho legisUtuie The prices of uecomobation will uverug Irom to W fio er cc w.vuiuiiib i room und location. The itronago (lie public is telicited. STAVER & WALKER Newmarket Block, Portland, Oregon, Offer for tho season of I8S1.) the largest and mont eompleto Hue of the Very Itest and I-atest Improved MACHINERY AND VEHICLES Of Evory Doicript'on. (lunlity of Goods guaranteed. Prices tho lowest, innillty considered. Call and eeo us, or rend for our HANDSOMELY JLLUSTH ATI3D CA TAI..O HUE Mailed FHKK onjapplleutlon. STA.V3DR & WA.LTv3iJK. CHAS. H. DODD & CO., IWPORTCRI Of parclware, Iron, tee AND FARM MACHINERY. FRONT, FIRST AND VINE STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. .i.bwi... ........ m. nwrwsiTT-ri vn'-'H'"'. -yg-T.intTvTr rurm.i. .... i Solo Agonts for Orogon nnd Wnsliington Tor . t wtuRE'S NEW DEAL PLOWS. . Hlinjlf, IK)iililc,nrTtlpi)lo Tnirw. Tliry .ro m ulinptoninl roiiinm iiinr nlnolutn imrfr lion, t lut t llio.o wlio luivo u"(l tliriii orn'cn llirin wiirlc ran lint sny viioiikIi In lliolr prill. e. Wu fiitnltli llii ei u lilt or wltlmiit seal utlncliiiisnt. hrat iitluolilili ills iir.iexlru. DBBBB POWBE UITa EiXIXjZIT PLOW8. . BUCKEYE SHOE PRESS GRAIN DRILL. . Iluckuya Hue Press drain Drill, llucUrynHocilors. lliirUoyoHprlnK Tooth Harrow, Hurlor (Irsln lirllli.HiiperiiirHiiiloiii. . CORBIN'S DISC HARROW AND SEEDER. Tlm latest IniproviJ liiiilrinont for sowlnc smniiirr fiillow. Tlio iikmI eompleto and iirccs.rnl tool lor litis iurso In tint. We also have lull lino of nimnles. Carriages, I'liantons, Mountain WnROni, l'latform und other bprlng Vohloles. . . SCHUTTLER FARM WAGONS. . tt tjiwrence A Clmpln's HprliiK'Ttsilli Hnrrnws, IVrrn Harrows, Hclfntlflo 1'oed 4I11U, I'oilllo PnnnlUB Mills, ii.vihii .liAitii vi in-:, i:tc jyva. .tsi:ni) pou ni'ixiai. cntcuiVius and 1'itici: mntk- T. O. WARD, The Leading Photographer Wo wish to Inform tho public that wo huvo latoly furnished fiur Gallery with thu Finest Instruments, Backgrounds and Acces sories that can be had. Wu have hail many x-ars excrlenro iu tho Art and know that wo can suit our many customers In any stylo pliotogrnpli limy may desire. Hemeinbvr wo uru hero to stay und aro sltivlng to build up a reputation, therefore We allow None but First-Class Work to Leave tlie Gallery. Call and Examine Our Samplo Photographs, If Nothing Moro. iallery nt tlio Main Street Hridge, Pendleton, Oregon JAMES WHEELAN, Mnnufiu-turrr hiiJ Dewier In- 1 Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Halters WHIPS, ROBES AND TURF GOODS. Keeps always on hand the Best Stock of Har ness and Saddlos at prices lower than any place this side of Portland. Call and examine my stock. James Wheelan Court St. increase. ABK BBXI" supply is limited.